AP American Language and Comp: (sub) Urban Dictionary BLING
(noun) flashy jewelry, decked out That girl has lots of bling. He's all blinged out.
Contributed By: emma/morgan
BRO
(noun) A male person of East coast origin who plays "lax" and casually wears a lacrosse practice jersey, sunglasses, pastel-khaki shorts, and turf clogs. Also has long and wavy hair called flow
(adj) A "bro" from the East coast or a characteristic of a bro
syn: laxer, conbrochill, laxbro, tool When I went to a lacrosse camp at Duke University, I was surrounded by bros wherever I went
Contributed By: Stephen Golz
BROMANCE
A relationship between two guys, strictly un-romantic. A connection beyond best friends. JD & Turk from Scrubs Jer and Jake are bromantically involved, they spend all their spare time together.
Contributed By: Ally Macey
COOL
(adj) nice, popular, suave That car is so cool! The new guy seems pretty cool.
Contributed By: Nora Harris
COOL STORY BRO
Used in a situation in which you did not care or didn't hear a long sentence someone said.
syn: I don't care "Yeah, I walked down to teh convenient store just after I was at my boy's house. It was such a good time. Really good time, man. You should have been there dude." "Cool story bro"
Contributed By: Scott Spear
DANK
(adj) Something of extremely good quality "John, did you see Inception? It was so dank" "Dude, try this pizza" "Ok, Woah! It's dank"
Contributed By: Zane Osler
DECKED OUT
(adj) A person who has on a large amount of expensive clothing and jewelry She was decked out in Gucci and Prada
Contributed By: Morgan Wilkes
DUB
(noun) what you say when you need twenty of something or twenty dollars worth of a quantity
Related to DIME - what you say when you need ten of something Yo, let me get a dub
Contributed By: Alex Little
DOUGH
(noun) money That man is has enough dough that two other generations can use to live their life.
Contributed By: Tressa Joy
FIN
(noun) a term used to express $5 A footlong sub at subway costs a fin. Ima throwdown a fin for a footlong.
Contributed By: Tom Ide
GEEKED
(adj, vb) to be excited about or to be extremely happy
syn: excited, happy, joyous, hyped, exhilerated He was too geeked before his football game. I was geeked after my parents bought me a car.
Contributed By: Mark Sorensen
GRAVY-GUZZLER
an area of the throat, near the chin, where all the "gravy" goes when enjoying food or beverages "You'd better watch what you're saying to that guy or he'll punch you right in the gravy guzzler" "No way bro. I keep my gravy guzzler protected at all times" "Yo, these smoothies are so satisfying to the gravy guzzler"
Contributed By: Jacob Decker
GRODY
(adj) dirtier than dirty. Extremely disgusting.
syn: gross, disgusting, dirty, nasty He doesn't shower ever, he's so grody. The sewers in the city are grody.
Contributed By: Cassie Scaman
ILL
(adj) Meaning that is so cool or sweet That shirt is so ill.
Contributed By: Liz Reyes
JANKY
(adj) describes things as being broken That janky car is missing wheels. (noun) the state or dondition of being broken Your phone is really janky
Contributed By: Mark McGaray
LOL
(adj) to laugh out loud, generally used in situations when one is out of words Lisa: I broke my ankle! Lizzy: LOL
Contributed By: Patricia Vazquez
LOW KEY
a phrase used to say or mean to keep something from everyone. To keep it quiet.
syn: quiet, down low "Low key, I'm about to ditch this class" "Low key though, I'm about to max on these pretzels" "I hate John, low key though"
Contributed By: Max Neumann
O.C.
Out of control, crazy, troubled OC classes are classes that primarily contain troubled or out of control kids
Contributed By: Henri Piolevey
OMG
(interjection) an exclamation of surprise or excitement (oh my god) OMG! I just got an A on my history test!
Contributed By: Danielle Zarbin
REAL TALK
(noun) Not joking, seriously Troy drank a gallon of milk in an hour, real talk.
Contributed By: Jeremiah Shalo
SICK (adj) cool, fun, awesome You're so sick! Dude, that was sick!
Contributed By: ??
SWAG
(noun) A way of presenting yourself in a cool manner That guy walking down the street has lot's of swag.
Contributed By: ??
TOOL
(noun) someone who does annoying or stupid things for attention- can be a manner of dressing or general attitude.
syn: poser, Jersey shore, He was acting like such a tool, ignoring us and showing off his Ed Hardy clothes to his new skateboarding friends.
Contributed By: Svetlana Slavin
WHIP
1. (noun) a car, uaually a modified or "nice" car
2. (noun) a man who is abused by his girlfriend "I picked up my whip from the shop"
Contributed By: Matt Johnson
BLING
(noun) flashy jewelry, decked out
That girl has lots of bling.
He's all blinged out.
Contributed By: emma/morgan
BRO
(noun) A male person of East coast origin who plays "lax" and casually wears a lacrosse practice jersey, sunglasses, pastel-khaki shorts, and turf clogs. Also has long and wavy hair called flow
(adj) A "bro" from the East coast or a characteristic of a bro
syn: laxer, conbrochill, laxbro, tool
When I went to a lacrosse camp at Duke University, I was surrounded by bros wherever I went
Contributed By: Stephen Golz
BROMANCE
A relationship between two guys, strictly un-romantic. A connection beyond best friends.
JD & Turk from Scrubs
Jer and Jake are bromantically involved, they spend all their spare time together.
Contributed By: Ally Macey
COOL
(adj) nice, popular, suave
That car is so cool!
The new guy seems pretty cool.
Contributed By: Nora Harris
COOL STORY BRO
Used in a situation in which you did not care or didn't hear a long sentence someone said.
syn: I don't care
"Yeah, I walked down to teh convenient store just after I was at my boy's house. It was such a good time. Really good time, man. You should have been there dude."
"Cool story bro"
Contributed By: Scott Spear
DANK
(adj) Something of extremely good quality
"John, did you see Inception? It was so dank"
"Dude, try this pizza"
"Ok, Woah! It's dank"
Contributed By: Zane Osler
DECKED OUT
(adj) A person who has on a large amount of expensive clothing and jewelry
She was decked out in Gucci and Prada
Contributed By: Morgan Wilkes
DUB
(noun) what you say when you need twenty of something or twenty dollars worth of a quantity
Related to DIME - what you say when you need ten of something
Yo, let me get a dub
Contributed By: Alex Little
DOUGH
(noun) money
That man is has enough dough that two other generations can use to live their life.
Contributed By: Tressa Joy
FIN
(noun) a term used to express $5
A footlong sub at subway costs a fin.
Ima throwdown a fin for a footlong.
Contributed By: Tom Ide
GEEKED
(adj, vb) to be excited about or to be extremely happy
syn: excited, happy, joyous, hyped, exhilerated
He was too geeked before his football game.
I was geeked after my parents bought me a car.
Contributed By: Mark Sorensen
GRAVY-GUZZLER
an area of the throat, near the chin, where all the "gravy" goes when enjoying food or beverages
"You'd better watch what you're saying to that guy or he'll punch you right in the gravy guzzler"
"No way bro. I keep my gravy guzzler protected at all times"
"Yo, these smoothies are so satisfying to the gravy guzzler"
Contributed By: Jacob Decker
GRODY
(adj) dirtier than dirty. Extremely disgusting.
syn: gross, disgusting, dirty, nasty
He doesn't shower ever, he's so grody.
The sewers in the city are grody.
Contributed By: Cassie Scaman
ILL
(adj) Meaning that is so cool or sweet
That shirt is so ill.
Contributed By: Liz Reyes
JANKY
(adj) describes things as being broken
That janky car is missing wheels.
(noun) the state or dondition of being broken
Your phone is really janky
Contributed By: Mark McGaray
LOL
(adj) to laugh out loud, generally used in situations when one is out of words
Lisa: I broke my ankle!
Lizzy: LOL
Contributed By: Patricia Vazquez
LOW KEY
a phrase used to say or mean to keep something from everyone. To keep it quiet.
syn: quiet, down low
"Low key, I'm about to ditch this class"
"Low key though, I'm about to max on these pretzels"
"I hate John, low key though"
Contributed By: Max Neumann
O.C.
Out of control, crazy, troubled
OC classes are classes that primarily contain troubled or out of control kids
Contributed By: Henri Piolevey
OMG
(interjection) an exclamation of surprise or excitement (oh my god)
OMG! I just got an A on my history test!
Contributed By: Danielle Zarbin
REAL TALK
(noun) Not joking, seriously
Troy drank a gallon of milk in an hour, real talk.
Contributed By: Jeremiah Shalo
SICK
(adj) cool, fun, awesome
You're so sick!
Dude, that was sick!
Contributed By: ??
SWAG
(noun) A way of presenting yourself in a cool manner
That guy walking down the street has lot's of swag.
Contributed By: ??
TOOL
(noun) someone who does annoying or stupid things for attention- can be a manner of dressing or general attitude.
syn: poser, Jersey shore,
He was acting like such a tool, ignoring us and showing off his Ed Hardy clothes to his new skateboarding friends.
Contributed By: Svetlana Slavin
TRIPPIN'
(adj) acting wierd, acting crazy
Man, you're trippin
Contributed By: ??
WHIP
1. (noun) a car, uaually a modified or "nice" car
2. (noun) a man who is abused by his girlfriend
"I picked up my whip from the shop"
Contributed By: Matt Johnson